1/5 Vidya M. 1 year ago on Google
Hazardous
hotel
-
trip
hazards,
low
lighting,
no
signs
for
actual
hotel
area.
No
separate
place
to
check
in
for
hotel
-
had
to
queue
behind
hundreds
of
football
fans
at
the
bar
to
check
in
and
got
elbowed
badly
in
the
face.
Was
given
no
information
at
check
in
how
to
get
into
the
building
later,
when
I
came
back
at
night.
Got
attitude
from
the
barman
when
I
tried
to
ask
anything
at
check
in.
All
the
doors
were
locked
when
I
came
back
from
Wembley
arena
-
luckily,
someone
knew
that
the
entrance
to
the
rooms
was
round
the
back,
hidden
in
an
unlit
area
with
concrete
trip
hazards.
I
got
an
earful
from
the
barman
at
check
in
when
I
tried
to
ask
for
information.
They
did
not
provide
the
decaff
tea//
coffee
that
had
been
requested
and
I
was
no
given
the
opportunity
to
ask
them
anything
at
all.
They
did
not
provide
a
hairdryer
-
even
though
it
was
listed
in
the
room
details.
When
I
called
to
ask
for
one,
I
was
told
repeatedly
there
was
one
in
the
room
when
there
wasn't.
Whoever
I
spoke
to
put
the
phone
down
on
me
twice.
So
rude.
No
details
of
how
to
check
out
-
luckily,
other
people
were
checking
out
at
the
same
time
and
they
had
been
told
how
to
check
out
-
there
is
an
obscure
hole
in
a
desk
-
unmarked
-
behind
the
stairs
-
that
you
drop
your
key
into.
I
would
never
have
found
it.
I've
read
the
reviews
and
it
seems
if
you're
a
white
male,
football
fan,
you're
welcome
at
this
pub,
but
if
you
have
a
different
colour
of
skin,
at
£134
a
night,
you
will
get
treated
very
badly.
Steer
clear,
to
protect
your
health.
The
room
smelt
disgusting,
too.